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CHHS 2004 News Archives
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College of Health and Human Services Dean's Search
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Nursing students in SFSU's satellite nursing program with Cañada College, Sequoia Hospital and the Sequoia Healthcare District toured their "new 2,000-square-foot state-of-the art laboratory."
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Representative Nancy Pelosi secures funds for area projects, including $350,000 for the SFSU Minority Nurse Training Program.
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CHHS Holiday Luncheon: Monday, Dec. 6, from 11:30am - 2:00pm in BH 401
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Half of College Students are Overweight
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Smoke-free campus brochures available
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CHHS Dean Search - Town Hall Meeting: Tuesday, Nov 9 from 3-5 pm in HSS 233
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Examiner names SFSU best college in the city
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Young women benefit from education at sea
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The Future of Gerontological Education at SFSU
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Halloween blood drive - Friday, Oct. 29, in Room 374 of Burk Hall
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SFSU Dean Searches
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Flu Vaccine Not Available at SF State
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College of Marin to expand offerings next year, in partnership with SFSU.
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Unique safety program wins governor's award
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In an interview with The Examiner, President Robert Corrigan expresses concern that higher education is not prepared to serve increasing numbers of high school graduates.
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SF State Special Program Goes on a Voyage
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Happy Birthday, campus!
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Mary Grant, counseling department office manager, talks about her longtime friends Dick and Lynne Cheney.
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Hospitality at its Finest
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Professor and Chair of Health Education Mary Beth Love is featured in this profile of the "intentional" family she helped create.
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Linda Wanek, associate professor and chair of physical therapy, comments on rehabilitation products.
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Sequoia Healthcare District's support of SFSU nursing studies "won't just help Sequoia Hospital, it will help all the hospitals in the district."
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Among outdoor discovery programs for youth: the Pacific Leadership Institute/Fort Miley Adventure Challenge Course, a special Recreation and Leisure Studies program.
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Sequoia Healthcare District funds SFSU/Canada College training to meet high demand for nurses.
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One for the books -- the Library's face-lift
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SFSU's gerontology program is part of an international gerontology curriculum effort
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CHHS Press Release - Office Security Reminder
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President Corrigan: Final budget brings welcome news
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Students Stay In Fashion with Support from Stonestown
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Nursing students set their sights on creating a community garden for low-income and disabled seniors at Novato's Mackey Terrace apartment complex
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Sequoia Healthcare District board incumbents mention that the district helps support SFSU's undergraduate nursing program at Cañada College
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Pres. Corrigan: State budget is good news for SFSU
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Main Entrance More Accessible to Disabled Gators
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SFSU: A Smoke-free Campus
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SFSU and Canada College launch San Mateo County's first bachelor's in nursing program.
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Sept. 15 deadline set for spring 2005 applications.
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The Sequoia Healthcare District's support of an SFSU bachelor's degree nursing program at Canada College is cited.
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Professor of Counseling Louis Falik to give workshops on learning tools to help children with mental disabilities.
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Campus closed Friday for Reagan remembrance
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Commencement 2004,Cox Stadium, May 29, 2004
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Nursing students are eligible for federal loans
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Farewell and Aloha Celebration for Dean Donald Zingale, May 13, 2004
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Mary Beth Love, Michael Russom Featured in Vows, July 26, 1992
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Social Work Students Rally to Save Program
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Kinesiology Students Down with News of Likely Closure
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BSN program at Cañada College Satellite Program
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Physical therapy program among the best in U.S.
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Ann Hallum named dean of graduate studies
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Business, Nursing Move Toward Privatization
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Gerontology Threatened by Budget Plan
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HHS Hit Hard in Budget Proposal
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SFSU offers fitness testing for better living
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Grace Hardie -- Recognizing the language of breathlessness
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School of Nursing teams with local hospital and responds to nursing shortage
